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Topic: Sleepwalker Sun Posted: May 24 2010 at 07:56
Sleepwalker Sun from Brazil is almost impossible to pigeon hole into one category. They have one foot in the progressive rock category while the other foot is all over the place. AOR, Canterbury, Symphonic, Neo and Eclectic.......... Who knows ! That makes Sleepwalker Sun a pretty innovative band in my view and one of the best new progressive metal bands. I got in touch with the band to find out more about them.
When,
where and by whom was Sleepwalker Sun formed ? Why did you choose
that name ?
I
formed Sleepwalker Sun with Francisco Falcon (bass), but it turned
out as a sort of project. We worked together in some tracks, one of
them is the title track from our first album, but then I felt I
needed to get some old songs of mine and try some new things. That’a
why I say it was a sort of project, because I was ahead of everything
at that moment. We had several special guests in our first album, and
we only had a fixed line-up after the release of our first CD.
Everyone who worked in that album helped to make the Sleepwalker Sun
sound, but the fixed line-up only came after the first release.
The
name was taken from a poem by Gustavo Paiva, lyricist and executive
producer, that turned into the lyrics of a song, Sleepwalker Sun.
To
start with; please give me your (long or brief) thoughts and
reflections on.......
Sleepwalker
Sun from 2005
It
was the first one, with a lot of material from other bands I had, so
it was easy, in a way. Once we decided what old and new songs we
could work to make that album, I made the demos with Francisco
Falcon. Then everyone came with ideas, including the guests, and
added their own personal touch to every song. We were happy to have
the special guests in almost every song, especially Marcus Viana,
because I am a great fan of his music with Sagrado. The response from
magazines and sites around the world was terrific, we didn’t expect
that so fast, with our first release. It was a great album for us.
Stranger
In The Mirror from 2010
We
wanted to record this album more like a band, getting experience from
a few concerts we had in the previous year. In that way, we can say
this album is more cohesive than our debut CD. The songs were
composed, or re-written, in a short period of time, which I think
helped the cohesion of the album. It’s more emotional and less
technical than our debut CD, we wanted to explore deeper other
nuances that were present, but not explicit in our music. The artwork
is fantastic (as it was in the previous one), the digipack is very
beautiful, and I think it represents perfectly the music. We are very
pleased with the overall result.
There
is a five years long break between your two albums. What happened ?
Everyone
has other musical and non-musical projects, so until we had the time
to get the songs written and ready to record, 2 years passed. The
recording sessions took a little longer than we thought because of
agenda problems. Our first release is from alte 2005, so we can say
is more a 4 year break, but it’s a long period, I admit. We intend
to release our next one in 3 years, at most.
What
is the latest update on your band and what is your plans for this
year and next year ?
We
are planning to going to Europe or USA for some gigs, but it’s not
the easiest thing in the world :) The prog music scene in Brazil is
not the best one, so it’s really frustrating to be the best band we
can, and not have good gigs around here. We really want to play
outside Brazil, but it’s not entirely up to us. If some promoter is
reading this, please get in touch :)
Music
wise, it is simply wrong to label Sleepwalker Sun “just” a
progressive metal band. You incorporate a lot of other types of music
too in your sound and music. But how would you describe your music ?
Well,
we say prog music, just to simplify. But there are elements of
several individual influences, not only in the compositions, but in
the execution of our music. I think we are well represented when we
say prog music, because nowadays bands labeled as prog music can
sound heavier, or even more pop, and they get accepted by the prog
audience. Personally, I listen essentially to prog music, or prog
influenced, but I have several different styles in my CD collection.
Francisco Falcon is a well requisited blues and jazz sideman player,
Rodrigo Martinho (drums) loves classic rock, as Led Zepellin, Deep
Purple, as well as more technical stuff, as Rush. So Sleepwalker Sun
is really the result of our influences and styles as musicians.
How
is your gigs situation ? Do you play much live ?
As
I said, the Brazilian prog scene is not great. We don’t have enough
venues or public in the underground. When mainstream artists like
Roger Waters comes here, there are 40.000 people, but critically
acclaimed bands like Quaterna Requiem or Tempus Fugit play only once
or twice a year, and not for too many people. It’s kind of sad,
people are not used to go to underground concerts around here. So we
don’t play much live, as we try to play gigs only when get the
right conditions and venue.
Just
to wrap this interview up; do you have daytime jobs in addition to
Sleepwalker Sun ?
Sure,
we can’t live with profits from Sleepwalker Sun!! :) Everyone has
other activities whether musical or not. Rodrigo (drummer) and Falcon
(bass) have other professional musical projects, but everyone have
another source of income.
What
is your five alltime favourite albums ?
That’s
a difficult one. I think if I have to answer this every week, it will
be a different answer everytime. I think Clutching at Straws
(Marillion), The Wall (Pink Floyd) and Leftoverture (Kansas) would be
in most of my lists. To get just another two is very hard, but I
think In Absentia (Porcupine Tree) and Close To The Edge (Yes) could
make into that list.
Anything
you want to add to this interview ?
I
want to thank for the opportunity of talking a little bit of
Sleepwalker Sun, and invite everyone who didn’t listen to give it a
try, it’s music made of love and effort. All the best.
A big thank you to Sleepwalker Sun for this interview.
Their PA profile can be found here and their homepage is here
Edited by toroddfuglesteg - October 17 2010 at 12:05
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